Clinical investigations performed in 735 patients have shown that in addition to the improvement of organisation of the medical aid and the universally recognized resuscitation measures for trauma shock, the prophylactics and treatment of intoxication, metabolic, immune and other disorders developing in the patients soon after trauma should be started as early as at the prehospital step.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper describes a method for assessing the efficacy of Wilde's incision based on mathematical analysis of cardiac rhythms. In patients with chronic polypous rhinosinusitis, the parasympathetic nervous system tonicity is found to be predominant. After Wilde's incision through a transmaxillary subperiosteal approach cardiac rhythms change, suggesting the predominance of sympathetic innervation.
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